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Originally Posted by Cynthetiq
no and that's a dumb if not stupid question.
The quote specifically says someone who is tortured is no longer associating with family members out of embarassment. Great healing there.
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Yes, that has
already happened as you have just stated. They were tortured. This gives them a chance to have their stories told and for something to actually be done with it. Without the outrage, nothing will happen, it will be ignored, and will likely happen again.
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Originally Posted by Cynthetiq
I've not stated anything about sweeping a problem under the rug. I've not advocated for the non pursuit of offenders. I've asked simply "how does MORE photos make it better?" I've gotten a decent answer from dc but releasing it to public at large, how does it help?
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The government has a bad habit of breaking the law or breaching ethical conduct regularly if people don't stand up against that behavior. They have breached it on a massive scale and what was done needs to be seen. This isn't for sick sense of voyeurism, it's to document fully what was done. It's too easy to go back and change the facts down the road. It's much more difficult with overwhelming amounts of proof.